German composer and conductor (1871–1941)
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Oskar Fried (August 10, 1871 – July 5, 1941) was a German conductor and composer. An admirer of Gustav Mahler, Fried was the first conductor to record a Mahler symphony, see MAHLER: Symphony No. 2 / Kindertotenlieder (Fried) (1915-1931). Fried also held the distinction of being the first foreign conductor to perform in Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution, Fried eventually left his homeland to work in the Soviet Union after the political rise of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party, and became a Soviet ci
5 total works indexed
· 2001 · cited 20,370x
· 2002 · cited 5,024x
· 2017 · cited 4,380x
· 2013 · cited 3,313x
· 2004 · cited 3,104x
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15 objects attributed to Oskar Fried, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
“The Flying Dutchman”: Spinnerchor/(Richard Wagner)
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